Canada’s political leadership has found rare unanimity in recent weeks: nobody wants the country to become the “51st state,” as U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly pitched.
It may be too extreme for Canada or Denmark to view the U.S. as an enemy in the wake of Trump annexation threats, but the line between enmity and amity is currently blurred.
President Trump reportedly held a “fiery” call with Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen over the president’s insistence that U.S. control of Greenland is necessary for American national
From the Reconstruction era to the Cold War, multiple administrations have tried (and failed) to acquire the Arctic island. Here’s why Greenland has always remained out of reach—and why it always mattered so much.
Denmark’s former representative to Greenland has claimed US President Donald Trump needs permission from a third country if he is to fulfill his pledge to take over the self-governing island. Tom Høyem,
New Brunswick RCMP say one person has died after a truck left the roadway and struck a pedestrian on Friday in New Denmark, N.B.
When most Americans think about Canada, which is rarely, they think of snow, lakes, good hunting and how pleasant it is to have a neighbour who doesn’t make trouble. When Canadians think about Americans,
Donald Trump's hopes to take Greenland for the US seem to be in Sir Keir Starmer's hands as a pact made more than a century ago in which Britain demanded the first right to buy it
We seem to be drifting back into the world of ‘Might Makes Right’. That would be a bad place to be. Last June, the president of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, said that he was ready to go to war with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRCongo) if necessary.
Trump told reporters on Air Force 1 on Saturday that Canada has been “taking advantage” of the United States for years. As a state, he said Canadians would “have no military problems, they’d be much more secure in every way,” adding he thinks “it’s a great thing for Canada.”
In my opinion, it would make sense not only to deploy American forces in Greenland but also to consider the possibility of stationing EU soldiers there,” Brieger said. According to him, this would send a strong signal and contribute to stability in the region.